House of Games (1987)

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Written by Jonathan Katz, David Mamet

Directed by David Mamet

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1987

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Welcome to House of Games - if you're brave enough, come inside! One day a pretty young worker from an erotic call centre agrees to meet a mystery caller and he introduces her to the House of Games, where she realises her most forbidden fantasies and deepest sexual desires! Always striving to bring something new to his work, Antonio Adamo brings us a touch of fetish. So if you're into black leather boots then step inside the House of Games for a very warm welcome indeed.

When is House of Games next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Private Spice November 24th, 1:05am and on Private Spice November 24th, 9:05am. See more...

Cast

Lindsay CrouseMargaret Ford
Joe MantegnaMike
Mike NussbaumJoey
Lilia SkalaDr. Littauer
J.T. WalshThe businessman
Willo HausmanGirl with book
Karen KohlhaasPrison ward patient
Steven GoldsteinBilly Hahn
Jack WallaceBartender House of Games
Ricky JayGeorge / Vegas Man
G. Roy LevinPoker player
Bob LumbraPoker player
Andy PotokPoker player
Allen SoulePoker player
Ben BlakemanBartender Charlie's Tavern

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